Hello Cccp1977-ga,
I assume you meant to say "communist parties". North Korea is a
communist country with a leading political party which is the Workers
Party of Korea and two other ones that, if not exactly communist in
their origin, since supportive of the communist regime, they can be
considered as sharing a communist ideology or at least sympathising
with it -- the Korean Social Democratic Party and the Chondoist Chongu
Party. Them three form the Democratic Front for the Reunification of
the Fatherland. (See Wikipedia, "List of political parties in North
Korea" -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_parties_in_North_Korea
).
As to South Korea, not exactly communist, but leftist, are the
Democratic Labour Party and the Socialist Party. However, there is the
Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front, banned by the South Korean
government for its alleged relationship with the North Korean ruling
Workers' Party of Korea.
I believe that this answer should satisfy your requirement. Otherwise,
please ask for clarification. ( See Wikipedia, "List of political
parties in South Korea" --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_South_Korea
)
Sincerely,
Guillermo

Comments

There are no comments at this time.

Important Disclaimer:
Answers and comments provided on Google Answers are general
information, and are not intended to substitute for
informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax,
legal, investment, accounting, or other professional
advice. Google does not endorse, and expressly disclaims
liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor,
service or service provider mentioned or any opinion
expressed in answers or comments. Please read carefully the
Google Answers Terms of Service.

If you feel that you have found inappropriate content,
please let us know by emailing us at
answers-support@google.com
with the question ID listed above. Thank you.